How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

No matter how much free time you have this weekend, we have TV recommendations for you. Come back every Friday for new suggestions from our TV critic on what to watch.

This Weekend I Have … an Hour, and I Like Goofy Travel Shows

‘Conan Without Borders: Haiti’When to watch: Saturday at 10 p.m., on TBS.

Conan O’Brien’s travel specials have become some of his funniest work, highlighting both his signature cheerful self-deprecation and his warm willingness to try just about anything. In this eighth installment, he goes to Haiti, where he talks to Haitians about President Trump’s reportedly disparaging remarks about their country, visits a school in Port-au-Prince and basks in the country’s natural beauty. Even if you are not a regular “Conan” viewer, these one-offs are a lot of fun.—

… a Few Hours, and I Finished ‘The Crown’

Jenna Coleman stars as Queen Victoria, self-possessed and prone to dramatic entanglements. While the show has similarly enchanting production values to those of “The Crown,” “Victoria” is peppier and jazzier — historical, but a little more fun. Season 1 is streaming on Amazon Prime, and you can catch up on Season 2 on PBS’s website, no login required. (Episodes start expiring Sunday, so start now.) Episode 3 of Season 2 airs on PBS this weekend.—

… Many Hours, and I Like Quirky Cop Shows

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Dulé Hill, left, and James Roday in “Psych.”CreditAlan Zenuk/USA Network

The often-darling “Psych” finally came to subscription streaming at the end of last year, and with more than 100 episodes, there are loads of silly one-liners, pop culture references and lighthearted crime-solving shenanigans to bask in. James Roday and Dulé Hill star as a fake psychic — he’s actually just very observant — and his lifelong B.F.F., who find themselves helping the Santa Barbara police. If you like shows like “Murder, She Wrote,” “Monk” or “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries,” try this.